A hot morning. Marching orders came early, to be ready to
march at the report of a signal gun. It will be our first movement under the
command of General Sheridan. The advance is in three grand divisions, the 19th
Corps on the right, the 6th center, the 8th on the left along the river road.
Signal Corps and cavalry on the advance. A part of the time we advance in line
of battle. We watch, but do not understand, the work of the Signal Corps. Those
boys seem to find the highest hills to work from. After advancing about ten
miles, ordered to camp for the night. While all is quiet we are reminded there
is trouble brewing for us. The boys talk and discuss all the movements of the
day, as night comes on, and wonder what the morrow will bring.
SOURCE: Charles H. Lynch, The Civil War Diary,
1862-1865, of Charles H. Lynch 18th Conn. Vol's, p. 112
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